McKinley in Japanese
McKinley in Japanese is マッキンリー — McKinley means a US five-hundred-dollar bill, so called because President William McKinley's portrait appeared on it.
McKinley in Japanese
マッキンリー
Pronounced: makkinrī
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
What does "McKinley" mean?
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noun A US five-hundred-dollar bill, so called because President William McKinley's portrait appeared on it.
"The high-denomination note, nicknamed a mckinley, hasn't been printed for general circulation since 1945."
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noun The code name for an early Intel Itanium 2 processor.
"Reviewers benchmarked the mckinley chip against rival server processors of its era."
McKinley in a sentence
- The high-denomination note, nicknamed a mckinley, hasn't been printed for general circulation since 1945.
- Reviewers benchmarked the mckinley chip against rival server processors of its era.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "McKinley" in Japanese?
"McKinley" in Japanese is マッキンリー. McKinley means: A US five-hundred-dollar bill, so called because President William McKinley's portrait appeared on it.
How do you pronounce マッキンリー?
"McKinley" in Japanese is マッキンリー, pronounced "makkinrī".
How do you use "McKinley" in a sentence?
Example: "The high-denomination note, nicknamed a mckinley, hasn't been printed for general circulation since 1945." In Japanese, "McKinley" is マッキンリー.
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